Well I can finally see why Brewster was so reluctant to give Gray a true opportunity. Gray truley has no composure, lacks speed, has a poor arm, has no grasp of the offense, and is an average athlete at best.
I expect our used-car salesman of a coach to go back to the gameplan that I've endured watching since Gray's performance at the spring game. I think Brewster is quite the gentleman when in his pre-game conference he states that he is so fortunate to have two exceptional quarterbacks to work with. Weber is truley a field general and displays the all-around talent and composure that we as Gopher fans should relish in his last two seasons.
I don't know if I've seen a better prepared team. They were gritty today, and that second-half performance echos the success of great Gopher coaches past like Bierman and Warmuth. I think Brewster is starting to cement his legacy amongst the great ones.
I expect our used-car salesman of a coach to go back to the gameplan that I've endured watching since Gray's performance at the spring game. I think Brewster is quite the gentleman when in his pre-game conference he states that he is so fortunate to have two exceptional quarterbacks to work with. Weber is truley a field general and displays the all-around talent and composure that we as Gopher fans should relish in his last two seasons.
I don't know if I've seen a better prepared team. They were gritty today, and that second-half performance echos the success of great Gopher coaches past like Bierman and Warmuth. I think Brewster is starting to cement his legacy amongst the great ones.